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Located just a 5-minute walk from the nearest tram stop which offers connections to the city centre, this lakeside holiday home fuses city living with relaxed surroundings. Wi-Fi is available.

This quaint home, boasts a spacious garden and green surroundings, features a double bedroom and a twin bedroom and can accommodate up to 4 guests. The home contains a fully equipped open-plan kitchen living room. The house comes complete with breakfast bar, flat-screen TV and dining area.

The apartment is set in the peaceful district of Hohenschönhausen and is situated next to the pleasant Obersee Lake. This apartment is within 10 minutes’ walk of a range of amenities including shops and supermarkets.

The tram stop connects the area with Berliner Allee, where the M1 tram offers speedy links to the trendy district of Prenzlauer Berg in just 10 minutes. It is just an 8-minute walk to Konrad-Wolf-Strasse, where the M4 tram runs to Alexanderplatz Square in central Berlin.

We rented this house for 10 days we spent in Berlin and can say that it was perfect! The location is really really nice - 2 lakes are in 5 mins walking with the great park and playground for kids. Connection to the city center is also fine - ~20 mins by tram to Alexander Platz. The house is equipped with everything you need to spent your holidays there.
Dear Rainer, Thank you for hosting us!

We stayed at Rainer's house for about a week because we wanted to see the sights of Berlin at leisure while making our restricted-diet meals. Our only regret is that we didn't make time to find the path and walk around the little lake in the neighborhood.

The house was conveniently located just a block or so from a tram line going to the heart of downtown (Berlin-Mitte) and it was just another couple blocks to a large supermarket (Kaufland) where we were able to get all we needed in the way of vegetables, etc. The kitchen was complete and we had no problem preparing our meals (or cleaning up afterwards with the dishwasher). There was also a wash-machine in the basement that allowed us to wash some clothes before the next leg of our trip (and the weather was excellent, allowing us to dry the clothes on the lines in the back yard -- no dryer, but there were also lines in the basement for rainy days).

We had rented a car to go on to Leipzig, and for all but one night we were always able to find a spot on the street in front of the house (on that last night we had to open the gate and park on the driveway leading to the house -- which worked out well because it rained that next morning when we loaded the car).

It may not be an issue for Europeans, but for us Californians who seldom use the few busses we do have for mass transit, the lack of instructions about how to get a tram ticket without coins had us worrying all the way to Alexanderplatz about being stopped and asked to show tickets we didn't have (yet). Once we got the passes, it wasn't an issue.